Charles Lloyd Quartet
11 July 2008 | Hudson | 19:15 - 20:30 |


Line-up:
Charles Lloyd (alto flute, tenor sax); Jason Moran (piano); Reuben Rogers (double bass); Eric Harland (drums, percussion).
About Charles Lloyd Quartet
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Charles Lloyd began playing the
saxophone when he was nine years old. Surrounded by a wealth of
musical sources such as the blues, gospel and jazz, as a teenager
he played with musicians like Johnny Ace, Howlin' Wolf and B.B.
King. In Los Angeles he sought out West Coast musicians like
Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden and Eric Dolphy, whom he
was to replace in 1960 as musical leader of Chico Hamilton's band.
This was his breakthrough. In 1964 he was invited to join the
Cannonball Adderley Sextet and he played with Nat Adderley and Joe
Zawinul. Not long afterwards he achieved his greatest success with
his own quartet (Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette and Cecil McBee).
The composition Forest Flower was an unexpected hit. The quartet
performed at rock venues side by side with legends like Jimi
Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Cream and Jefferson Airplane. Suddenly, the
successful saxophonist fell silent; Lloyd retreated from the public
eye and devoted himself to meditation. This lasted until the
eighties when a young pianist, Michel Petrucciani, convinced him to
take to the stage again. New albums followed as well as new tours.
Lloyd has since been active again for many years, dedicated to
making music and recording marvelous CDs for the jazz label
ECM.